What will “virgin eyes” see in what’s probably the world’s most famous sapphic vampire film?
The author of “Dracula” made an appearance on history-bending TV show, “Houdini & Doyle.” Did the two famous writers really know each other?
For my first ever short film festival, I went to see—what else?—a vampire film.
John L. Vellutini seemingly dropped off the face of the earth when his perodical, Journal of Vampirology, folded in 1990. Here’s how I found him.
Meat tray residue is often used as a substitute for fresh blood by self-identified vampires. But is it the same thing?
On the anniversary of the first diary entry in Bram Stoker’s “Dracula” (1897), we present a “virgin’s view” on the classic vampire novel.
The vampire studies symposium was the main event—but there were other things to see and do in Texas.
On Oct. 9, 2015, BBQ Films hosted a “Blade Rave” at Terminal 5 in New York. Erin Chapman speaks to BBQ Films’ co-founder, Gabriel Rhoads, to find out how it went.
Dr. Tomas Ganz, a noted physician, has had some interesting things to say about sanguinarianism. Erin Chapman sought him out for further elaboration.
Running out of time and still need something for your vampire Valentine? Never fear! Erin Chapman is here with a few gift ideas.